Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP)
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Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) is a community-driven strategic planning process for improving community health. Facilitated by public health leaders, this framework helps communities apply strategic thinking to prioritize public health issues and identify resources to address them. MAPP is not an agency-focused assessment process; rather, it is an interactive process that can improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and ultimately the performance of local public health systems.
NACCHO is pleased to announce a new teleconference series on LHD performance improvement. These calls are designed to respond to timely, common technical assistance requests related to accreditation, community health assessment and improvement planning processes, MAPP, and more! Calls are open to anyone, and participation is free. More » Provisions of the Affordable Care Act require each non-profit hospital facility in the United States to conduct a community health needs assessment and adopt an implementation strategy to meet identified community health needs. The Community Health Assessment and Health Reform webpage provides information to help local health departments and non-profit hospitals conduct collaborative community health assessment and improvement processes. More »
Using this webpage, users can access the MAPP guidance, supplemental resources, and technical assistance. Information on preparing for and completing the process is organized by phase. The "related content" toolbar contains links to additional resources such as technical assistance, stories from the field, related publications, and materials created by experienced MAPP users. More » NACCHO is working to address communication issues, particularly as they relate to strengthening interaction among members of the community. Participation by community residents is vital throughout the MAPP process to ensure that initiatives are community driven. Since 1995, CDC and NACCHO have worked with Cross River Connections to encourage communication and dialogue in the public health process. More »
Please contact mapp@naccho.org if you have any questions, and someone from the MAPP team will get back to you shortly. | ||||||||||||||||||










